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-fect upon my health has been excellent. I kept up my
baths night & morning, drinking of cold water & exercised much
more than at Elgersburg. Indeed my weariness some nights would
be excessive, & every bone in my body aching—but the hardest
bed seemed refreshing & my sleep was sweet. In the morning
I would push on again with increased strength. —You would like
to have seen me with my staff & guide as I started across
the Thuringian mountains—or again as along the lovely lakes
of Constance or of Zurich I wandered quite alone—my bag on the
end of my umbrella over my shoulder—The Alps towering above
me & the bright mountain air around. One sabbath I spent very
pleasantly at a little ^Swiss^ village called B_ [illegible]—betweenZurich
& Horgen my temple of worship the vine clad hills which look out
upon smiling villages & over that beautiful sheet of water
^as^ upon a rustic seat I opened my Bible & read "I am the true vine
& my Father is the husbandman" & then looked ^upon^ the pruned yet
loaded vines around me & thought & prayed that myself & all
Christians might be such. I have never enjoyed myself better.
Then you might see me the following week toiling with my Alpine
pike up the Rigi for three hours where I slept 5700 feet above the
level of the sea the dense clouds beating at my window, or the
next morning as I stood gazing with a hundred others, watching
the roseate hues of the sun ^sunrise^ as they seemed to set on fire the snow-
topped mountains ^crags^ 5000 feet above us—& then plunged down the
mountain side & across the Lake of the 5 Cantons—past Lucerne.
Following us you would see me the next day climbing the "Wengern Alp, Switzerland|Wengern Alp]] ^on foot^

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